Lake Manyara Guided Day Tour from Arusha
Overview
A spectacular trip to Lake Manyara National Park and Mto wa Mbu village offers wildlife-viewing and insights into the lives of Tanzanian villagers. This small park features diverse ecosystems that host a remarkable variety of animal and bird life.
- 🦁 Famous for its tree-climbing lions, Lake Manyara National Park also showcases lively baboons.
- 🎨 A riot of color from the abundant bird life enhances your visit.
- 🏡 The day trip includes a village tour in Mto wa Mbu for a unique cultural experience.
- ⚠️ Be aware that certain areas may have restrictions on wildlife interaction; follow all guidelines for safety.
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Pickup included
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Professional driver-guide
- Lunch
- 4X4 safari vehicle
- Park fees
- Bottled drinking water
- Alcoholic drinks
- Tips
- International flights
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Lake ManyaraPickup from your hotel in Arusha at 7am and enjoy a spectacular one-day trip that includes wildlife-viewing and an opportunity to learn about the everyday lives of Tanzanian villagers. On the edge of the Rift Valley, Lake Manyara National Park is small, but its diverse eco-systems pack in a huge variety of animal and bird life. It is rightly famous for its tree-climbing lions, but also for its boisterous baboons! A riot of color is provided by the bird life here, and your day trip also includes a village tour of Mto wa Mbu. Set amidst phenomenal landscape, you search out the wildlife on the plains and in the acacia woodlands, not forgetting the shores of the shallow alkaline lake itself. Although this is a small park, with much of it underwater, it is a varied environment with characteristic fig and mahogany trees prevalent here. You might spot Lake Manyara's renowned tree-climbing lions, but you could easily find elephant, hippo, wildebeest, buffalo and giraffe, plus many other species. A splash of color will be added by the pink-hued flamingos, one of 400 bird species recorded here. Also present are spoonbills, stilts, egrets, pelicans, cormorants and yellow-billed storks.